SCANDINAVIAN SQUEEZE-IN

27-29 April 2018


Contact Information:

Jim Lucas
Stubbedamsvej 9C
3000 Helsingør
Denmark
Telephone: (+45) 22 62 03 99

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Language:


English is the SSI's "common" language, but individual conversations may take place in various other languages... Swedish (of course), Danish, German, Russian, Dutch, etc.

Booking:


To book your place for the weekend, click here to send us an email. For non-email bookings or queries, see our Contact Info.

We have extended our booking deadline to Monday, April 16. Don't miss out.

Note to beginners:


If you don't yet have a concertina or other squeezebox of your own, chances are you can borrow one during the weekend, but it's wise to contact us in advance if that's your situation.

Getting There Is Easy:


We first meet at a common location, then parcel ourselves into cars to drive out to Torna Hällestad. This year the gathering point will likely again be in the town of Dalby, about 5 km from Torna-Hällestad. We'll communicate the details to anyone who books.

So...

By train or bus: Go to Lund Central station. Make arrangements with us beforehand, and you'll be met and brought to the gathering place. Or you can catch a bus in front of the station, which will take you to within walking distance of the meeting point.
By air: Fly to Copenhagen airport (Kastrup). Take the train to Lund. (Some trains go direct, others require changing in Malmö.) Or fly to Malmö airport and take the airport bus (Flygbussarna) to Lund. As above, arrange in advance to be met either in Lund or in Dalby.
By car: Contact us for directions.

Check the links page for links to more information.

Price and Payment:


The price per person includes accomodation and meals from Friday supper through Sunday lunch.

For the past few years the price has remained steady at 650 Swedish kronor for the entire weekend (though what that amounts to in other currencies has varied a bit), and we're keeping it the same for 2018.

Exchange rates have varied significantly over the past year, so rather than use current spot rates as a guide to equivalents in other currencies, here are the approximate limits of how that 650 kr varied in major currencies between July 2016 and July 2017: $70-79; €65-69; £55-61. (Exchange rate volatility tends to increase -- though unpredictably -- with international political volatility, so I expect to update these numbers as the SSI approaches.)

If you have a tent or a van you would rather stay in, that's OK, but you get no price discount for it. Neither do we offer reduced rates for anyone attending less than the full weekend.

When you book with us, we'll let you know about payment options.

Youth may contact us about a possible discount. Such requests will be judged on an individual basis.

Accomodations:


Gamlegård is an old house belonging to the scouts. In the house we have 28 beds, two or three to a room. Blankets are provided; bed linens and towels are not.

Breakfast preparation and the various cleaning tasks are divided by consensus among all participants.

Note: If you find it difficult to bring your own linens (e.g., due to baggage limitations), let us know in advance. We can probably help.

Note: If you need accomodations for additional nights before or after the weekend, we can probably help you arrange that.

Food:


Our core menu is delicious vegetarian cooking, praised even by confirmed carnivores, though there will also be other bits on the side for those who can't do without.

Early rising volunteers among us prepare the buffet breakfast.

Coffee, tea, cold drinks, and snacks are generally available.

Note: Let us know when you book if you have any allergies or other special requirements, dietary or otherwise.